Guayaquil City, Ecuador Travel Guide [Aerial Drone]
Guayaquil is a port city in Ecuador, known as a gateway to Pacific beaches and the Galapagos Islands. Stretching along the Guayas River is the waterfront Simón Bolívar promenade, home to La Rotonda monument. In the north, Las Peñas is a neighborhood full of colorful houses. Stairs lined with cafes and art galleries lead up Santa Ana Hill, site of Santa Ana chapel, a lighthouse and views of the city.
Nearby is the Museum of Anthropology and Contemporary Art (MAAC), with its exhibits of Ecuadorian art and artifacts. Seminario Park, known for its resident iguanas, is flanked by the grand Guayaquil Metropolitan Cathedral. In the city's north, Guayaquil Historical Park is an educational theme park with examples of early-20th-century buildings and businesses, plus programs exploring rural farming culture. Farther north are the Botanical Gardens, rich in birdlife and known for the multitude of flora, including the carnivorous Nepenthe plant. West of the city, the Cerro Blanco Forest Reserve is home to howler monkeys and jaguars.
Things to do: Malecón 2000, Parque Seminario, Santay Island, Guayaquil Historical Park, Malecón del Salado, Museo Antropologico y de Arte Contemporaneo, Guayaquil Metropolitan Cathedral, Guayaquil Municipal Museum, Torre del Reloj, Cerro Blanco Forest, La Perla, Hemicycle De La Rotonda, Zoo el Pantanal, Samanes Park, El Lago Park, San Francisco, Puerto Marítimo de Guayaquil, Puerto Marítimo de Guayaquil, MAG Guayaquil Craft Market, Miniature Museum: Guayaquil in History,
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Guayaquil, Ecuador - Las Peñas (Aerial Drone)
With more than 400 years old, Las Peñas was the first neighborhood of Guayaquil, which took its name from the cliffs and limestone rocks that formed the Hill back then when the Spanish settled in the XV century. In 1982 the neighborhood was declared Cultural Heritage of Ecuador and between 2002 and 2008, the place was restored and regenerated by the Municipality of Guayaquil.
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Guayaquil is a port city in Ecuador, known as a gateway to Pacific beaches and the Galapagos Islands. Stretching along the Guayas River is the waterfront Simón Bolívar promenade, home to La Rotonda monument. In the north, Las Peñas is a neighborhood full of colorful houses. Stairs lined with cafes and art galleries lead up Santa Ana Hill, site of Santa Ana chapel, a lighthouse and views of the city.
Nearby is the Museum of Anthropology and Contemporary Art (MAAC), with its exhibits of Ecuadorian art and artifacts. Seminario Park, known for its resident iguanas, is flanked by the grand Guayaquil Metropolitan Cathedral. In the city's north, Guayaquil Historical Park is an educational theme park with examples of early-20th-century buildings and businesses, plus programs exploring rural farming culture. Farther north are the Botanical Gardens, rich in birdlife and known for the multitude of flora, including the carnivorous Nepenthe plant. West of the city, the Cerro Blanco Forest Reserve is home to howler monkeys and jaguars.
Things to do: Malecón 2000, Parque Seminario, Santay Island, Guayaquil Historical Park, Malecón del Salado, Museo Antropologico y de Arte Contemporaneo, Guayaquil Metropolitan Cathedral, Guayaquil Municipal Museum, Torre del Reloj, Cerro Blanco Forest, La Perla, Hemicycle De La Rotonda, Zoo el Pantanal, Samanes Park, El Lago Park, San Francisco, Puerto Marítimo de Guayaquil, Puerto Marítimo de Guayaquil, MAG Guayaquil Craft Market, Miniature Museum: Guayaquil in History,
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Flood Relief in Ecuador • Cash-For-Relief in Santa Ana
After a devastating earthquake hit in 2016, many residents in Ecuador still struggle with the obstacles scattered at their feet. Now, severe flooding has soaked communities such as Santa Ana, encrusting seemingly everything in a thick mud, adding to these hurdles. To lend aid once more to the people of Ecuador, our volunteers initiated a Cash-For-Relief program on April 24th, helping residents pave the way for the future. Learn more at
Guayaquil, Ecuador - Malecón 2000 [Aerial Drone]
Malecón 2000 is the name given to boardwalk overlooking the Guayas River in the Ecuadorian port city of Guayaquil. An urban renewal project focusing on the old Simón Bolívar boardwalk, it stands along the west shore of the river for an approximate length of 2.5 km. Wikipedia
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Guayaquil is a port city in Ecuador, known as a gateway to Pacific beaches and the Galapagos Islands. Stretching along the Guayas River is the waterfront Simón Bolívar promenade, home to La Rotonda monument. In the north, Las Peñas is a neighborhood full of colorful houses. Stairs lined with cafes and art galleries lead up Santa Ana Hill, site of Santa Ana chapel, a lighthouse and views of the city.
Nearby is the Museum of Anthropology and Contemporary Art (MAAC), with its exhibits of Ecuadorian art and artifacts. Seminario Park, known for its resident iguanas, is flanked by the grand Guayaquil Metropolitan Cathedral. In the city's north, Guayaquil Historical Park is an educational theme park with examples of early-20th-century buildings and businesses, plus programs exploring rural farming culture. Farther north are the Botanical Gardens, rich in birdlife and known for the multitude of flora, including the carnivorous Nepenthe plant. West of the city, the Cerro Blanco Forest Reserve is home to howler monkeys and jaguars.
Things to do: Malecón 2000, Parque Seminario, Santay Island, Guayaquil Historical Park, Malecón del Salado, Museo Antropologico y de Arte Contemporaneo, Guayaquil Metropolitan Cathedral, Guayaquil Municipal Museum, Torre del Reloj, Cerro Blanco Forest, La Perla, Hemicycle De La Rotonda, Zoo el Pantanal, Samanes Park, El Lago Park, San Francisco, Puerto Marítimo de Guayaquil, Puerto Marítimo de Guayaquil, MAG Guayaquil Craft Market, Miniature Museum: Guayaquil in History,
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City tour Guayaquil and Historical Park with Make Ecuador
We spent four days visiting the wonders of the city of Guayaquil together with a very funny group that came from Colombia-Peru-Spain to discover The Pearl of the Pacific.
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Guayaquil, Ecuador - Hemicicle De La Rotonda (Aerial Drone)
El Hemiciclo de la Rotonda (también conocido como Monumento a la Entrevista de Guayaquil o Monumento a Bolívar y San Martín), es un monumento de la ciudad de Guayaquil, Ecuador. Está ubicado en el Malecón 2000, a orillas del río Guayas, específicamente en la intersección de las avenidas Nueve de Octubre y Malecón Simón Bolívar en el centro urbano de la ciudad. La Rotonda fue inaugurada en 1938.
El monumento fue creado para conmemorar la célebre Entrevista de Guayaquil, acontecimiento en el cual los libertadores Simón Bolívar (en representación de la Gran Colombia) y José de San Martín (por el Perú) tuvieron un encuentro en la ciudad el 26 de julio de 1822, con el objetivo de decidir el futuro de la Provincia Libre de Guayaquil y de la independencia sudamericana.
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Guayaquil is a port city in Ecuador, known as a gateway to Pacific beaches and the Galapagos Islands. Stretching along the Guayas River is the waterfront Simón Bolívar promenade, home to La Rotonda monument. In the north, Las Peñas is a neighborhood full of colorful houses. Stairs lined with cafes and art galleries lead up Santa Ana Hill, site of Santa Ana chapel, a lighthouse and views of the city.
Nearby is the Museum of Anthropology and Contemporary Art (MAAC), with its exhibits of Ecuadorian art and artifacts. Seminario Park, known for its resident iguanas, is flanked by the grand Guayaquil Metropolitan Cathedral. In the city's north, Guayaquil Historical Park is an educational theme park with examples of early-20th-century buildings and businesses, plus programs exploring rural farming culture. Farther north are the Botanical Gardens, rich in birdlife and known for the multitude of flora, including the carnivorous Nepenthe plant. West of the city, the Cerro Blanco Forest Reserve is home to howler monkeys and jaguars.
Things to do: Malecón 2000, Parque Seminario, Santay Island, Guayaquil Historical Park, Malecón del Salado, Museo Antropologico y de Arte Contemporaneo, Guayaquil Metropolitan Cathedral, Guayaquil Municipal Museum, Torre del Reloj, Cerro Blanco Forest, La Perla, Hemicycle De La Rotonda, Zoo el Pantanal, Samanes Park, El Lago Park, San Francisco, Puerto Marítimo de Guayaquil, Puerto Marítimo de Guayaquil, MAG Guayaquil Craft Market, Miniature Museum: Guayaquil in History,
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Bach Dang Wharf (Ho Chi Minh City) vs Malecón 2000 (Guayaquil City) 2019 [Aerial Drone]
Ho Chi Minh City (commonly known as Saigon) is a city in southern Vietnam famous for the pivotal role it played in the Vietnam War. It's also known for its French colonial landmarks, including Notre-Dame Cathedral, made entirely of materials imported from France, and the 19th-century Central Post Office. Food stalls line the city’s streets, especially around bustling Bến Thành Market.
Guayaquil is a port city in Ecuador, known as a gateway to Pacific beaches and the Galapagos Islands. Stretching along the Guayas River is the waterfront Simón Bolívar promenade, home to La Rotonda monument. In the north, Las Peñas is a neighborhood full of colorful houses. Stairs lined with cafes and art galleries lead up Santa Ana Hill, site of Santa Ana chapel, a lighthouse and views of the city.
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Guayaquil Travel Guide - Ecuador Unforgettable Moments
Guayaquil Travel Guide - Ecuador Unforgettable Moments
Guayaquil is one of the main South American ports in the Pacific. The climate is hot for the first semester of the year and breeze cool for the rest of it. A proud city of the tropics where foreigners are well received, music rules and seafood is a must. In the last decade, the city has undergone positive change. The beautiful riverfront promenade Malecon 2000 , green areas and modern shopping arcades all over the city attracts tourism from inside and outside the country.
The origin of the name Guayaquil derives from the love story myth of Tribal Chief Guayas and his wife Quil. The city was founded on July 25, 1538 with the name Santiago de Guayaquil by Spanish Conquistador Francisco de Orellana. Even before it was founded by the Spanish, it already existed as a native village of the Huancavilca tribe.
A plunder destination for pirates. In 1687, Guayaquil was looted by George d'Hout (English) and Picard and Groniet (Frenchmen). In 1709, the English captains Woodes Rogers, Etienne Courtney, and William Dampier along with hundreds of pirates, attacked Guayaquil and demanded ransom; however, they suddenly departed without collecting when the epidemic of yellow fever broke out.
Metrovia is a modern bus rapid transit system that runs mostly from north to south and east to west of the city. Within the city the local bus system is confusing but the locals will help you get where you want to go. You can also rent a car at one of the few places to rent just outside the airport. Prices range from $25 and up per day. Anyone with a drivers license from their home country can drive as a tourist in Ecuador.
There are about 20 malls in the city and Samborondon. Among the best places to shop:
City Mall
Riocentro Los Ceibos
Plaza Lagos
San Marino
Riocentro Entreríos
Village Plaza
Mall del Sol
Piazza
Three Supermaket chains (Supermaxi, MiComisariato & Megamaxi) are all over the city with superb availability for any need
Mercado Artesanal (An old building but definitely the best place to buy traditional souvenirs)
There are many traditional dishes in the range of seafood, white and red meats. Many with colorful names such as encebollado, seco de pollo, ceviche or caldo de salchicha. The traditional soups and stews this country offers are outstanding. The city has hotels for every pocket and decent hotel rooms can be had for around $10 a night.
Piedra Blanca is just three hours away, where one can take rainforest tours, rafting expeditions and visit local fascinating cultural sites. Other places that you can visit are the beaches at Playas which is about 90 minutes away, and the more popular Salinas beach which is about two hours away up the Via la Costa.
The picturesque barrio of Las Peñas, which perches over the river, anchors the city both geographically and historically, while the principal downtown thoroughfare Avenida 9 de Octubre funnels office workers, residents and shoppers into one hybrid stream. Amid revitalized squares, parks and massive urban-renewal projects, the city has a growing theater, film and arts scene and lively bars, fueled in part by several large universities. Note that all flights to the Galápagos Islands either stop at or originate in Guayaquil, so the city is the next best place after Quito to set up a trip.
A lot to see in Guayaquil such as :
Malecón 2000
Parque Seminario
Santay Island
Guayaquil Historical Park
Malecón del Salado
Guayaquil Metropolitan Cathedral
Museo Antropologico y de Arte Contemporaneo
Guayaquil Municipal Museum
Cerro Blanco Forest
Torre del Reloj
La Perla
Zoo el Pantanal
Samanes Park
Hemicycle De La Rotonda
El Lago Park
Puerto Marítimo de Guayaquil
Balneario y Centro Recreacional Puerto Hondo
Guayaquil Botanical Garden
MAG Guayaquil Craft Market
Puerto Santa Ana
San Francisco
Presley Norton Museum
Lago de la ESPOL
Forestal Park
Mirador BELLAVISTA
Isla Mocolí
Museo Nahim Isaias
Miniature Museum: Guayaquil in History
Área nacional de recreación Isla Santay
Cerro Santa Ana
Historical Archive of Guayas
BAE Guayas
Planetario de la Armada
Museo Del Bombero
Palacio de Cristal
Bosque protector Cerro Paraíso
Basílica de Nuestra Señora de La Merced
Museo Barcelona Sporting Club
Iglesia Sagrado Corazón de Jesús
Iglesia San Alejo
Las Cabras
LA PERLA Rueda Moscovita
Coloso de america
Play Land Park
Parque Acuático Sauces 6
Plaza Rodolfo Baquerizo Moreno
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Montañita Guayaquil Ecuador 2002. Photography: Robbie y Ricardo. Music: (TBA). Production: Sandbag Productions.
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Bathing the Buddha in Santa Ana, Ecuador
This Buddha Bathing Ceremony in Santa Ana, Ecuador, marks the anniversary of Tzu Chi’s aid after last year’s floods. With grateful hearts, we hope the people of Ecuador will be able to lend hands to those in their community who are in need and may nurture self-sustainable communities.
Guayaquil al 2011.10.30. Un lindo recorrido por Puerto Santa Ana. ¿Nos visita?
Guayaquil al 2011.10.30. Un lindo recorrido por Puerto Santa Ana. ¿Nos visita?
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Guayaqil Seaport - Puerto Marítimo de Guayaquil (Ecuador)
Guayaqil Seaport, Puerto Marítimo de Guayaquil in Ecuador. (Jan.2006)
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GUAYAQUIL - officially Santiago de Guayaquil, is the largest and the most populous city in Ecuador, with a metro area population exceeding 3.3 million[citation needed] at the end of 2009, as well as that nation's main port. The city is the capital of the Ecuadorian province of Guayas and the seat of the namesake canton.
Guayaquil is located on the western bank of the Guayas River, which flows into the Pacific Ocean at the Gulf of Guayaquil. Because of its location, the city is the center of Ecuador's business and manufacturing industries. Guayaquil was founded on July 25, 1538[1] with the name Muy Noble y Muy Leal Ciudad de Santiago de Guayaquil (Most Noble and Most Loyal City of St. James of Guayaquil) by Spanish Conquistador Francisco de Orellana. Even before it was founded by the Spanish, it already existed as a native village.
In 1600 Guayaquil had a population of about 2,000 people; by 1700 the city had a population of over 10,000.
ECUADOR - (pronounced /ˈɛkwədɔr/ ( listen)), officially the Republic of Ecuador (Spanish: República del Ecuador; pronounced [reˈpuβlika ðel ekwaˈðor], which literally translates to the Republic of the Equator) is a representative democratic republic in South America, bordered by Colombia on the north, Peru on the east and south, and by the Pacific Ocean to the west. It is one of only two countries in South America, along with Chile, that do not have a border with Brazil. The country also includes the Galápagos Islands in the Pacific, about 1,000 kilometers (620 mi) west of the mainland.
Ecuador straddles the equator, from which it takes its name, and has an area of 283,561 km2, 109,415 sq ml. Its capital city is Quito, which was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in the 1970s for having the best preserved and least altered historic center in Latin America.[5] The country's largest city is Guayaquil. The historic center of Cuenca, the third largest city in the country, was also declared a World Heritage Site in 1999, for being an outstanding example of a planned inland Spanish style colonial city in the Americas.
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Terminal Portuario de Guayaquil
Guayaquil, Ecuador - 10 - Bus Tour - Puerta Anna (Port Anna)
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SANTA ANA PUERTO DE MANTA
FIESTAS DE SANTA ANA - MEGAPROYECTOS PARA MANABI
RUMBO PARA EL ECUADOR AL PUERTO DE GUAYAQUIL
ESTE CONTENEDOR VA RUNBO PARA EL ECUADOR AL PUERTO DE GUAYAQUIL
GUAYAQUIL
Guayaquil is a port city in Ecuador, known as a gateway to Pacific beaches and the Galapagos Islands. Stretching along the Guayas River is the waterfront Simón Bolívar promenade, home to La Rotonda monument. In the north, Las Peñas is a neighborhood full of colorful houses. Stairs lined with cafes and art galleries lead up Santa Ana Hill, site of Santa Ana chapel, a lighthouse and views of the city.
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Manta is the most important port city in the Province of Manabí and the one having the greatest economic growth. There are good hotels in Manta near Tarqui Beach and El Murcielago Beach. Noteworthy locations near Manta are towns of Jaramijó, Punta Blanca, San Mateo and Montecristi. The province of Manabi is home to over three hundred kilometers of peaceful and relaxing Pacific Ocean shoreline
Bible class in Santa Ana Ecuador.
Bible class in Santa Ana Ecuador.